Hij is getrouwd met Lettice Leeds.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 2 februari 1648/49 te St Mary the Virgin, Cardington, Bedfordshire, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.
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The Whitbread family is famously associated with Southill, having its seat at Southill Park. However, the family also has an estate in Cardington and some members of the family are buried in Cardington church. The family can be traced as early as 1314 in the county when John Whytbred was an elector in the Biggleswade Hundred and Richard Whytbred in the Flitt Hundred.
Henry & His Wife Letticice appear on roll of Bunyan Meeting Members 1668 Thomas Hensman committed to Bedford Gaol for stealing a watch from House of WilliamWhitbread Gentleman at h same time Samuel Sandons Uncle Edwrad Sandon as in Bedord Gaol with JohnBunyan Calendar of Prisoners in Bedford County Gaol Records of High Sheriff Summer Assizes 1668 item ref HSA 16668/S/5 Bedfordshire Archves.
Henry Whitbread, esquire, who espoused the cause of his country in the reign of King Charles the First, and accepting of a commission in the army, behaved with the greatest courage and gallantry and was many years Receiver General and Justice of the Peace for this county. He married Lettice, daughter of Edward Leeds of Croxton in the County of Cambridge, esquire, by whom he had two sons and six daughters. She died 4 June 1698, aged 69 years. He died 4 August 1701 aged 74 years".
SOURCE: http://bedsarchives.bedford.gov.uk/CommunityArchives/Cardington/TheWhitbreadFamilyAndCardington.aspx
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